An applicator is proposed comprising an outer sleeve having a cylindrical inner surface and a receiving space for a flowable substance to be applied and an inner sleeve which can be displaced in the outer sleeve and in which a frangible ampule containing the flowable substance is disposed and which has an opening connecting an interior of the inner sleeve to the receiving space of the outer sleeve and an activation means upon whose activation the ampule breaks.
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1. An applicator comprising an outer sleeve having a cylindrical inner surface and a receiving space for a flowable substance to be applied and an inner sleeve comprising a first planar ramp which is displaceable in the outer sleeve and in which a frangible ampule having first and second tips and containing the flowable substance is disposed and which has an opening connecting an interior of the inner sleeve to the receiving space of the outer sleeve, as well as comprising an activation means comprising a second planar ramp, wherein upon activation of the activation means, the first tip of the ampule ascends on the first planar ramp and the second planar ramp of the activation means ascends on the second tip of the ampule, snapping off the first and second tips.
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This application claims priority to International Patent Application PCT/DE2019/100443, filed on May 16, 2019, which claims priority to German Patent Application DE 102018 111 805.8 filed on May 16, 2018, which applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The disclosure relates to an applicator for applying a flowable substance, the applicator comprising a sleeve which is provided with a discharge opening via which the flowable substance can be applied.
Applicators of this kind are known from practice and serve, for example, for applying a medication or a cosmetic substance on the skin of a human or animal and also for applying any various substances, such as an adhesive. The applicator can be provided with a frangible ampule in which the flowable substance is contained. A precise dosing of the flowable substance is often not possible using the hitherto known applicators.
The object of the disclosure is to create an applicator by means of which the flowable substance contained in the frangible ampule can be conveyed to a discharge opening of the applicator in a defined manner.
According to the disclosure, the object is attained by the applicator having the features of claim 1.
According to the disclosure, an applicator is proposed which comprises an outer sleeve having a cylindrical inner surface and a receiving space for a flowable substance to be applied and an inner sleeve which is displaceable in the outer sleeve and in which a frangible ampule containing the flowable substance is disposed and which has an opening connecting an interior of the inner sleeve to the receiving space of the outer sleeve. Moreover, an activation means is provided upon whose activation the ampule breaks.
The applicator according to the disclosure consequently functions in such a manner that first the ampule is broken, causing the flowable substance to be freely contained in the interior of the inner sleeve. Via the opening, the flowable substance can flow from the interior of the inner sleeve into the receiving space of the outer sleeve and be applied via a discharge opening of the applicator according to its intended use.
The applicator according to the disclosure serves, for example, for applying a medication or a cosmetic substance on the skin of a human's or animal's body. Using the applicator in dentistry is also plausible. Furthermore, the applicator can be used for applying other various substances, such as adhesives or the like.
In a preferred embodiment of the applicator according to the disclosure, the activation means is made of a frontal insert of the inner sleeve, the insert being at least partially displaced into the inner sleeve and breaking the ampule. For instance, the inner sleeve is realized as a tube-like element having a cylindrical inner surface against which the activation means can be displaced. In particular, the frontal insert forming the activation means can be realized like a push button which is pushed into the inner sleeve manually, causing the ampule to be broken.
In a specific embodiment of the applicator according to the disclosure, the ampule, which is preferably an ampule having two tips which can be snapped off, is broken by a ramp of the activation means ascending on the ampule or one of the tips of the ampule.
In the inner sleeve, another ramp can be realized onto which the ampule or a tip of the ampule ascends upon actuation of the activation mans so that this tip is snapped off and the flowable substance to be applied can flow out.
For the flowable substance to flow into the receiving space after the ampule has been broken, the inner sleeve can be pulled out of the outer sleeve. This causes a negative pressure to be produced in the receiving space, whereby the flowable substance flows from the interior of the inner sleeve into the receiving space via the opening. A drain opening of the receiving space should obviously be closed which can be realized by means of a closing means or even by a check valve.
In a specific embodiment of the applicator according to the disclosure, the inner sleeve serves as a piston for discharging the flowable substance via a discharge opening. This means that the inner sleeve is displaced in the outer sleeve so as to apply the flowable substance when the flowable substance is disposed in the receiving space of the outer sleeve.
In a specific embodiment of the applicator according to the disclosure, a one-way valve is provided which prevents the flowable substance from flowing back into the inner sleeve from the receiving space. This embodiment enables the flowable substance to move from the interior of the inner sleeve into the receiving space of the outer sleeve by the inner sleeve being pulled from the outer sleeve and thus a negative pressure being generated in the outer sleeve or the receiving space of the outer sleeve, the negative pressure sucking the flowable substance from the inner sleeve into the receiving space of the outer sleeve via the opening.
In an inexpensively executable embodiment of the applicator according to the disclosure, the one-way valve is made of a rubbery-elastic plate which is fastened to a front side of the inner sleeve and interacts with the opening of the inner sleeve. The rubbery-elastic plate forms a piston surface when applying the substance by means of which the flowable substance is pushed out of the receiving space.
In order to be able to push the activation means in a defined manner, the inner sleeve comprises a guide track for the activation means in a specific embodiment of the applicator according to the disclosure. The guide track can be realized like slits. Correspondingly, a knub or a protrusion can be formed on the activation means, the knub or protrusion being disposed in the guide track and holding the activation means in the inner sleeve.
To facilitate use of the applicator according to the disclosure, the inner sleeve can have a collar or tabs for being gripped by a user. Accordingly, the outer sleeve can have a collar or tabs against which a user's fingers abut.
Another specific embodiment of the applicator according to the disclosure has a second receiving space which is divided from the receiving space via an opening and a second check valve. This receiving space is an application space in which a piston can be displaceably stored for applying the flowable substance.
For actuating the applicator according to the disclosure, an actuation device can be provided which displaces the piston with respect to the outer sleeve. For instance, the outer sleeve engages in a thread via a thread, the former thread being disposed in a stationary manner in the axial direction with respect to an applicator casing. When the actuation device is actuated, the thread disposed axially in a stationary manner with respect to the applicator casing is turned so that the outer sleeve is displaced and the piston is pushed into the application space. Owing to this, the flowable substance contained in the application space is discharged via a discharge opening.
Further advantages and advantageous embodiments of the subject matter of the disclosure are derived from the description, the drawing and the patent claims.
Exemplary embodiments of an applicator according to the disclosure are illustrated in the drawing in a schematically simplified manner and are described in further detail in the following description.
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At its opening facing discharge opening 11, inner sleeve 15 comprises an opening 20 which is provided with a check valve 13 consisting of a mushroom-shaped rubber element whose head forms the sealing element for opening 20 and abuts against the front side of inner sleeve 15. A foot 14 of check valve 13 is inserted into a frontal hole of inner sleeve 15 and thus holds check valve 13 on inner sleeve 15. Moreover, inner sleeve 15 has a collar 27 serving as a gripping aid at its end facing away from opening 20.
Furthermore, applicator 1 comprises an activation means 21 which consists of a frontal, push-button-like insert of inner sleeve 15 and can be displaced in a cylindrical interior of inner sleeve 15. On its circumference, the activation means has two knubs 22 which are placed at a 180° offset to one another and each engage in a guide track 23, which is formed on inner sleeve 15 and extends along the length of applicator 1.
Push-button-like activation means 21 has a ramp 24 on its inner side, ramp 24 ascending on tip 18 of ampule 16 upon activation of activation means 21 and snapping tip 18 off. Moreover, a ramp 25 is formed adjacent to opening 20 in inner sleeve 15, ramp 25 interacting with tip 17 of ampule 16 and serving to snap off tip 17 and opening ampule 16 upon activation of activation means 21 and opening ampule 16. Furthermore, inner sleeve 15 comprises an interior 26 which receives ampule 16 and is connected to a receiving space 28 via opening 20, receiving space 28 being disposed in outer sleeve 10 between the front side of inner sleeve 15 or check valve 13 on the one hand and discharge opening 11 on the other hand.
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Outer sleeve 36 comprises a dividing wall 48 in which a connecting channel 50 is formed which connects a receiving space 28 facing away from discharge opening 11 to a receiving space 52 facing toward discharge opening 11. In receiving space 28 of outer sleeve 36, an inner sleeve 15 engages which is realized according to the embodiment of the inner sleeve illustrated in
Connecting channel 50, which is formed in dividing wall 48 of outer sleeve 36, interacts with another check valve 54 which consists of a mushroom-shaped rubber element corresponding to check valve 13, the rubber foot of check valve 54 being held in a hole of dividing wall 48.
Applicator casing 32 has a frontal casing attachment 56 provided with a push button 58 which can be displaced in the radial direction with respect to casing attachment 56 in relation to the axis of applicator 30. Discharge opening 11 is formed on casing attachment 56. Moreover, casing attachment 56 receives an application tube 60 which supports itself on casing attachment 56 by its front face facing away from inner sleeve 15 and has an extension 62 on which an inner thread 64 is formed which engages with outer thread 40 of outer sleeve 36. On a step 66 of extension 62 facing away from inner sleeve 15, actuating ramps 68 are formed which interact with an actuating collar 70 in the same manner as when a pen is actuated, actuating collar 70 comprising counter ramps and being disposed on application tube 60 in a rotatable manner. A return spring 72 is spanned between actuating collar 70 and extension 62 of application tube 60. A slider 74 is displaceably stored on application tube 60, slider 74 interacting with counter ramps 78, which are disposed on push button 58, via actuation ramps 76. By actuating ramps 76 interacting with counter ramps 78, slider 74 is displaced against actuating collar 70 when pushing push button 58 in the axial direction of applicator 30 so that actuating collar 70 interacts with actuating ramps 68 via its counter ramps, causing application tube 60 to be turned and outer thread 40 of outer sleeve 36 to be turned in inner thread 64 of application tube 60.
A piston tube 80 engages through application tube 60, one of the front sides of piston tube 80 supporting itself on casing attachment 56 in the area of discharge opening 11 and the other front side being formed by an annular collar 82 which forms a piston surface.
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Hiemer, Andreas, Seitz, Sebastian, Sògaro, Alberto C.
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